Some of each. It passes through four towns. The path itself and the grass on both sides are a state park and maintained by the state.

Everything you see in that photo is state park. Not far past the trees on the left is private back yards for houses. It's a suburban neighborhood. Some woods on the right. That's part of a state park too.
It's an old railroad track, in some places it's water on both sides. The night time photo in my sig. is an old railroad bridge covered with wood, on the same path.
They are all around here. (New England).

07-11-07, 03:36 AM

markhr

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Originally Posted by 2manybikes

Some of each. It passes through four towns. The path itself and the grass on both sides are a state park and maintained by the state.

Everything you see in that photo is state park. Not far past the trees on the left is private back yards for houses. It's a suburban neighborhood. Some woods on the right. That's part of a state park too.
It's an old railroad track, in some places it's water on both sides. The night time photo in my sig. is an old railroad bridge covered with wood, on the same path.
They are all around here. (New England).